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Årsbok Nummer 1 LISTA ÖVER INDIANKLUBBENS PUBLIKATIONER Sammanställd av Bertil Thörn Serien INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 1 ingen titel INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 2 ingen titel INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 3 Röd Mans Land INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 4 De Röda Krigarna INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 5 Spår Mot Väster INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 6 Flammande Gräns INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 7 Stridsyxa och fredspipa INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 8 Rådseld och krigstrumma INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 9 Åskfågelns folk INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 10 Krigsörn och kondor INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 11 Striden vid Pierre’s Hole INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 12 Slaget vid Little Big Horn INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 13 Amerika är vårt INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 14 Attack i gryningen INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 15 Indiansk tragegdi INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 16 De tog vårt land INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 17 Indiansk höst INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK NR 18 Så länge gräset växer Serien INDIANKLUBBENS BÄSTA Medicinmän och krigare; George Catlin; översättning Erik ”Uncas” Englund Sitting Bull - krigare i elden; Thomas B. Marquis; översättning Einar Malm Kit Carson; Stanley Vestal; översättning Gösta Gillberg Svenskarna och siouxupproret; Albin Widén Övriga böcker Nya Indianboken; Biografisk handbok 2:a utg.; Red. Lennart Lindberg Indianernas När, Var, Hur; ett uppslagsverk; Red. Erik Englund och Yvonne Svenström ÅRSBOK NUMMER 1 Titel INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag AB Lindqvists Förlag Utgivningsår 1961 Antal sidor 201 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson Index nej Bibliografi nej * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 2 Presentation av Sitting Bull 7 Förord 9 De vilda ryttarna Erik Englund Comancher 32 De kämpande cheyennerna Einar Malm Mackenzies strid med cheyennerna den 26 november 1876 41 Svenskar och indianer Albin Widén Oroligheterna i Minnesota 1862 59 Tecumseh – Nordamerikas störste indianhövding Viktor Hagberg Biografi över Tecumseh, shawneehövding 83 Tragedi bland bergen Gösta Gillberg Meeker-massakern 1879 97 En siouxindianska berättar Yvonne Svenström Siouxindiansk kvinna berättar om siouxernas liv 104 Överfallet på Tillys farm Gösta Moberg Andra seminolkriget 1835 – 1842 114 Kriget mot modocindianerna Erik Englund Modockriget 1872 131 Den siste mohikanen lever ännu Olle Norbeck Mohikanerna 144 Berömda irokeshövdingar Viktor hagberg Biografier över John Logan, Joseph Brant och Red Jacket 158 Två sägnens indianfolk Helmer Linderholm Rykten om indianfolk som aldrig funnits 175 Hästar och indianer Harald Gullbrand Hästens betydelse på prärien 182 Indianernas språk Kurt Allvén Språkindelningar ÅRSBOK NUMMER 2 Titel INDIANKLUBBENS ÅRSBOK nr 2 Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag AB Lindqvists Förlag Utgivningsår 1962 Antal sidor 198 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson Index nej Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 2 Presentation av Red Cloud 7 Förord 9 De fredlösa Erik Englund Apachernas historia 35 Delawaresvenskar och indianer Albin Widén Förhållanden i svenska kolonin 48 Susquehannockerna – Nya Sveriges beskyddare Helmer Linderholm Svenska kolonisternas förhållande till indianerna 66 Den röde Napoleon Viktor Hagberg Ottawahövdingen Pontiac 96 Osceola – Seminolindianernas store hövding Gösta Moberg Osceola och Andra Seminolkriget 110 Prärieindianernas Soldans Åke Hultkrantz Soldansen bland sioux, arapaho och shoshone 124 Comancherna hade en ung medicinman… Gösta Gillberg Striden vid Adobe Walls 1874 141 De sista på krigsstigen Erik Englund Paiuteupproret 1923 149 Indianer och missioner Yvonne Svenström Missionernas påverkan på indianerna 154 Okanagon – Indianstam bortom bergen Kurt Allvén Beskrivning av stammen Okanagon i staten Washington och Brittish Columbia 172 Litet indianlexikon Harald Gullbrand Uppslagsordlista ÅRSBOK NUMMER 3 Titel RÖD MANS LAND Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag AB Lindqvists Förlag Utgivningsår 1963 Antal sidor 196 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson Index nej Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 2 Presentation av Black Hawk 7 Förord 9 Hunkpapa Erik Englund Olika händelser i hunkpapasiouxernas historia 24 King Philip – Wampanoagernas siste hövding Viktor Hagberg King Philips krig 62 Indianerna som var svenskar Helmer Linderholm Delawarer 80 Indiankvinnan som räddade sin by Gösta Moberg En historia om Mohawkindianer 87 Sauker och Rävindianer – Svarta Hökens krig Kurt Allvén Black Hawks krig 108 Den svenske Indianen Albin Widén Jakob Fahlström 115 Det stora vildmarksäventyret Gösta Gillberg Lewis och Clarks expedition 132 Rödskinn i Yellowstone Park Åke Hultkrantz Olika stammar som varit förknippade med nationalparken 152 Blod över Oregon Bert Lexberg Yakimakriget 166 När kapten Stålhammar hejdade indianupproret Albin Widén Kapten Stålhammars olika indianäventyr 174 Spanjorer och Azteker Yvonne Svenström Cortez och Montezuma 178 Indianska legender Gösta Moberg Indianska skapelseberättelser 184 Äventyr med indianer Erik Englund Olika ungdomsböcker ÅRSBOK NUMMER 4 Titel DE RÖDA KRIGARNA Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag AB Lindqvists Förlag Utgivningsår 1964 Antal sidor 214 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson Index nej Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 2 Presentation av Geronimo 11 Förord 14 ”Bågsträngarnas” sista strid Erik Englund Strid mellan cheyenner och kiowa 1837 vid Wolf Creek, Oklahoma 29 Kejsaren av Virginia och hans folk Viktor Hagberg Powhatan och Pocahontas 78 Irokeser i krig Ulf Josephson Irokeskrigen 94 Kvinnoindianerna kämpar Helmer Linderholm Delawarerna 111 En hälsning från ”de sista mohikanerna”. Olle Norbeck Moderna mohikaner 129 Tårarnas väg Lennart Lindberg Fördrivningen av cherokeeindianerna 148 Den store anden Åke Hultkrantz Om indianska gudsbegrepp 161 De vita skalpjägarna Gösta Gillberg Skalpjägare i Sydvästern 176 Carl Oscar Borg – ”Indianmålaren” Albin Widén Svenskamerikanske målaren Carl Oscar Borg 193 En shastapojkes äventyr Kurt Allvén Händelser bland stammarna i nordvästra USA 201 Nya böcker Erik Englund En bokkrönika ÅRSBOK NUMMER 5 Titel SPÅR MOT VÄSTER Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag AB Lindqvists Förlag Utgivningsår 1965 Antal sidor 223 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson och Olof Norbeck Index nej Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 7 Förord 9 Det okända indiankriget (Uteindianernas uppror 1915) Erik Englund 27 Indianflickan som blev helgon (Catherine Tegahkoita) Helmer Linderholm 36 Major Robert Rogers – en amerikansk 1700-talsgestalt Bert Lexberg 49 Little Turtle Viktor Hagberg 85 Hur indianerna fick sina hästar Lennart Lindberg 107 Hundra i handen (Fettermanmassakern) Bertil Thörn 121 Med High Horse på friarstråt Harald Gullbrand 127 General Custer, Buffalo Bill och Nils Norlin Albin Widén 141 Massaker i gryningen (Camp Grant-massakern) Gösta Gillberg 157 Apaches de Nabahu (Navajoindianerna) Yvonne Svenström 163 Salishindianer i strid (Flatheadindianer) Kurt Allvén 174 Samspråk med delawarer (med egna teckningar) Olof Norbeck 202 Siffror om Förenta Staternas indianer Erik Englund 214 Nya böcker Erik Englund 220 Använda källor ÅRSBOK NUMMER 6 Titel FLAMMANDE GRÄNS Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag AB Lindqvists Förlag Utgivningsår 1966 Antal sidor 232 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson Index ja Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 7 Förord 11 Med Crazy Horse vid Rosebud Erik Englund 37 Striden vid Little Bighorn Viktor Hagberg 86 Indianmissionär på äventyr (svenska missionärer) Albin Widén 96 Möte med delawarer i Oklahoma, (med egna teckningar) Olle Norbeck 118 Buffalo Bill och Summit Springs – en hundraårig gåta Lennart Lindberg 138 Apacher och apachespejare Gösta Gillberg 156 Parókogera, medicinman bland shoshonerna Åke Hultkrantz 179 Åskan går i Bitterrootbergen (Nez Percékriget) Gösta Ekström 202 Absaroki – kråkindianer Kurt Allvén 222 Nya böcker 227 Använda källor 231 Index ÅRSBOK NUMMER 7 Titel STRIDSYXA OCH FREDSPIPA Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag P A Norstedt & Söners Förlag Utgivningsår 1968 Antal sidor 211 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson och Olof Norbeck Index nej Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 5 Förord 7 Blodstormen över Minnesota (Siouxupproret 1862) Einar Malm 16 Tah-ga-jute; den fredsälskande irokeshövdingen (Logan) Viktor Hagberg 44 Under morgonstjärnan - en pawneekrönika Erik ”Uncas” Englund 57 Natten tillhör den heliga peyote Åke Hultkrantz 68 Puebloupproret Björn Strand 87 Så slutade Red Clouds krig Bertil Thörn 113 Nya nationen - mestiserna i Kanada Ulf Josephson 138 Sarsi - den nordligaste präriestammen Kurt Allvén 159 Hur svenskar och indianer förstod varandra Albin Widén 168 Delawareindianer besöker Sverige Olof Norbeck 189 Indiansk forntid Yvonne Svenström 201 Nya böcker 205 Tips för indianstudier 207 Använda källor ÅRSBOK NUMMER 8 Titel RÅDSELD OCH KRIGSTRUMMA Redaktör Erik ”Uncas” Englund och Albin Widén Förlag P A Norstedt & Söners Förlag Utgivningsår 1969 Antal sidor 207 Illustrationer Teckningar av Gunnar Olofsson Index nej Bibliografi ja * * * * * * * * * * * Innehåll 7 Förord 9 Från Coronado till Nixon - Om indianerna på prärien Erik ”Uncas” Englund 39 Vit mans buffel (Grattan-massakern) Bertil Thörn 55 Indiankriget vid Wind River Åke Hultkrantz 78 Crazy Horse - patriot och frihetskämpe Viktor Hagberg 119 Inkpaduta och Spirit Lake-massakern Björn Strand 138 Svenskar och indianer i Wisconsin Albin Widén 149 Indianernas fångar Gösta Gillberg 164 Indianen i det moderna samhället Yvonne Svenström 174 Skall Sydamerikas
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